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Helena Mcgrath
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15 March, 04:27
Explain how a wedge changes an input force
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Christine Yu
15 March, 04:49
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It is the ratio of the output force to the input force. A wedge applies more force to the object than the user applies to the wedge, so the mechanical advantage of a wedge is greater than 1. A longer, thinner wedge has a greater mechanical advantage than shorter, wider wedge.
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